Culture Hack East 2012
Date: 16-17 June 2012
Location: Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge Campus.
Bookings: Eventbrite
Free admission.
Culture Hack East is about making the most of your digital assets ? video and audio content, data in library or collections catalogues, digitised archives, and information from your organisation's presence on social networks. This is what we mean when we talk about 'data' - digitised or catalogued information that can be used to create new websites and applications. It's not about using customer data or personal information, but about exploring new opportunities for your organisation's digital content. You can read more about this on the Creative Front blog.
Culture Hack is about creating fast prototypes using often previously unreleased data and assets from cultural, art and heritage organisations. Examples of prototypes created at a previous Culture Hack can be seen on the Welcome to Sync website.
The Hack weekend also includes paper prototyping and idea generating workshops, which everyone is welcome to take part in.
Culture Hack East is not-for-profit and free to attend for all. Please contact events@creativefront.org if you have any questions.
Creative Front Cambridgeshire is supported by Anglia Ruskin University's Cultures of the Digital Economy (CoDE) Research Institute.
Location: Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge Campus.
Bookings: Eventbrite
Free admission.
Culture Hack East is about making the most of your digital assets ? video and audio content, data in library or collections catalogues, digitised archives, and information from your organisation's presence on social networks. This is what we mean when we talk about 'data' - digitised or catalogued information that can be used to create new websites and applications. It's not about using customer data or personal information, but about exploring new opportunities for your organisation's digital content. You can read more about this on the Creative Front blog.
Culture Hack is about creating fast prototypes using often previously unreleased data and assets from cultural, art and heritage organisations. Examples of prototypes created at a previous Culture Hack can be seen on the Welcome to Sync website.
The Hack weekend also includes paper prototyping and idea generating workshops, which everyone is welcome to take part in.
Culture Hack East is not-for-profit and free to attend for all. Please contact events@creativefront.org if you have any questions.
Creative Front Cambridgeshire is supported by Anglia Ruskin University's Cultures of the Digital Economy (CoDE) Research Institute.
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